DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY General information about the staff, students, courses offered as well as the research done in industrial catalysis, calorimetry, electrochemistry and environmental chemistry. http://www.petech.ac.za/chem/default.htm

Nobel E-Museum General information and biographies, presentation speeches and press releases since 1901. This is the official site of the Nobel Foundation. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/

Extractions: Chemistry is one of the five prize areas mentioned in Alfred Nobel's will. The will was, however, partly incomplete. Nobel simply stated that prizes be given to those who, during the preceding year, "shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind" and that one part be given to the person who "shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvement." Laureates

Chemistry: General Info General Information. Welcome to the Chemistry program at Everett CommunityCollege! An Associate of Science degree in chemistry will http://www.evcc.ctc.edu/template.cfm?doc_id=431

Extractions: Department of Chemistry George Timmins, Instrument Specialist Contact Information The General Instrument Facilities provides a variety of spectroscopic techniques for sample analyses, and is made available to the Department, the University, and other academic, government, or industrial laboratories. Clients may submit samples to George Timmins, or may wish to have their own researchers trained to use the instruments in order to save time and money. Raman Spectroscopy Jobin Yvon/ISA Mole S-3000 Infrared Ultraviolet/Visible Polarimetry Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Nuclear Magnetic Resonance General Instrument Facility Office: ABB-367

Bucknell Chemistry General Info of general chemical principles quickly provides a common foundation for the studyof organic compounds for students who plan to major in chemistry, chemical http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/chemistry/generalinfo.html

Extractions: According to the American Chemical Society, one of the best indicators of a successful undergraduate chemistry program is the joint participation of faculty and students in research. By that measure alone, Bucknell rates highly. Moreover, since 1967, Bucknell has been ranked among the top 10 private schools in the nation for the number of undergraduates earning Ph.D.s in chemistry Undergraduate research is valuable for several reasons: it provides hands-on experience with various instruments and techniques, close interaction with faculty, and it builds self-confidence in the laboratory. All of these factors help to prepare students for a successful future in careers requiring critical thinking, data analysis, and experimental design. Students can work with faculty on research projects beginning their first year at Bucknell. Research not only allows students to "do chemistry," but also provides real-life applications of the principles discussed in the classroom. During the summer, 20 to 30 students spend 10 weeks conducting grant- and university-sponsored research.

Extractions: Undergraduate students may work towards the 4-year Honours or 4-year Major B.Sc. degrees in Chemistry, or a 3-year General B.Sc. degree. The Department of Chemistry also participates in Joint Microbiology-Chemistry Honours and Major B.Sc. programs in Biochemistry, and an Honours B.Sc. in Biotechnology. Students from faculties other than Science can obtain a Minor in Chemistry. Chemistry Degree Requirements Biochemistry Degree Requirements Biotechnology Degree Requirements Undergraduate Course Web Directory The Undergrads in the Chemistry Department may participate in the Chemistry Club . Members can rent desk space in the Club for the year. The Club also sponsors various social activities for members. Undergraduate students who have done research projects in Chemistry may obtain financial support from the Chemistry Club to present their work at national or international conferences. The Chemistry Department presents many awards, scholarships and bursaries

Chemistry General Degree Programme (OUC) BSc General in Chemistry and Another Discipline Note the following is asummary of the requirements for the BSc General degree in Chemistry. http://www.ouc.bc.ca/chem/c_degree/c_gen.htm

Chemistry General Information Chemistry Department General Information. Chemistry 1A and 1B cover the traditionaloneyear general chemistry course, also known as freshman chemistry. http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/chemistry/general_info.htm

Extractions: A career in chemistry offers many options. People with Bachelor's Degrees in Chemistry can move into many different areas of work, including biotechnology, earth sciences, medicine, pharmacy, manufacturing, sales. The training in critical thinking and the development of laboratory skills involved in obtaining a degree in chemistry translate into an ability to do many kinds of work with the result that employment is relatively easy to obtain and salaries are generally good. Las Positas offers a full lower division curriculum in Chemistry. Labs are conducted in a modern facility with excellent fume hoods and modern instrumentation. There are a maximum in 24 students in lab sections, which are taught by the same instructor as in the lecture. Chemistry 1A is offered Fall and Spring, with one section in the late afternoons in the Fall.

Extractions: The Chemistry Department offers four distinct programmes Chemistry Honours, Biochemistry, Chemistry Major, and Chemistry Minor The programme for the B.Sc. Honours Biochemistry is oriented toward those students who intend to proceed to post-graduate study, whether in the life sciences (MD, DDS, DVM) or into M.Sc and Ph.D. programmes in Biochemistry or related fields. The programme comprises a core curriculum designed to cover the basics needs of the discipline with development from this to themes in applied biochemistry including Inmunology, molecular biology and organic biochemistry. The low student/professor ratio which averages 7 to 10 favours a close interaction and personalized teaching. The laboratory sessions are designate to replicate real-life situations in industrial or academics settings, rather than abstract theoretic exercises. The individual research project which each student must undertake with a minimum of supervision helps to still the self-discipline so necessary to the practicing researcher. Class in the chemistry and biochemistry courses are small, which promotes close personal contact members of the faculty and students. The faculty are also heavily involved in undergraduate laboratories, which enhances this personal contact and results in a friendly and every productive learning experience in the experimental chemistry.

Institute Of Chemistry GENERAL The Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, GivatRam, Jerusalem91904, ISRAEL. Back. Back to Institute of Chemistry HUJI Home Page. http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/general/general.html

Extractions: HTTP 200 Document follows Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 17:42:06 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:17:44 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 4442 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat-Ram, Jerusalem 91904, ISRAEL. Phone: 972-2-6585273, Fax: 972-2-660425 Dean: Prof. Yair Avny Administrative Secretary: Ms. Florence Darmon Secretary: Ms. Tamar Arava The teaching division of the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University provides B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. The program covers the following areas: general chemistry, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, theoretical chemistry, biological chemistry. It places strong emphasis on mathematical methods, computational methods and laboratory work. The regular B.Sc. program spreads over six semesters, and requires 144 credit points (10 points can be acquired from courses outside of the sciences). Special programs are available for students interested in interdisciplinary areas such as chemistry-physics, chemistry-biology, chemistry-computer sciences, etc. Students with outstanding records can join in the special Amirim program run by the Faculty of Science which offers intensive tutoring and some particularly advanced courses. The M.Sc. program runs over four semesters and involves a prolonged research project supervised by a faculty member. Degrees are awarded pending a final examination and a written thesis.